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- Those Europeans, they know how to negotiate.
- I want to love someone who heart has been broken so they know how it feels and won't ever break mine xoxox Danish I love…
- Haters are going to hate you for nothing but that is their job. if you just prove them wrong. then they know how hard you…
- Boys they know how to make you love them but they draw ugly hearts
- A female that got self respect for herself is the one that know how to keep a man.. because they know how to make a…
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